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Gritty Cities: Oil Painter Captures Cityscapes at Dusk & Dawn

04 May

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Drawing & Digital. ]

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Artist Jeremy Mann works in early in the day or evening, and it shows in the dark, smudged and ultimately riveting way in which he captures streetscapes of major cities from New York to San Francisco.

urban rooftops

Wiping, smoothing and layering oil paints with rollers, sponges and brushes, his works, like urban environments, are executions of complex and chaotic addition, evocative yet forever incomplete pictures of a place. He often applies broad marks with an ink brayer and wipes sections away with solvents. Getting increasingly experimental, he has even tried applying and moving paints with doorstops, window wipers and liquor bottles.

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“Even that banana which turned out to actually be a good blending tool, painting with lettuce, though, I can tell you might be useless,” said the artist in an interview. “In this process of experimenting with tools, an artist inevitably discovers new techniques as a result of accidents and learning how to recognize those accidents as worthy or not, and then harness them or bury them.”

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His paintings are as much about capturing the spirit of a place as its details. Rather than appearing as normal paintings, the pieces start to blend and blur, looking more like photographs shot on a rainy day with all the reflections of puddles, drips, and reflections enhanced. If anything, his recent works also seem to be growing more obscured and abstract over time, perhaps in part as his pallete of artistic tools expands.

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As art writer Christopher Jobson explains: “Mann applies and wipes away areas of the canvas to recreate these hazy environments, adding layers of paint back on top of the slightly smeared works with more detailed strokes. This layered effects makes the works appear like double exposed images, two scenes gently blurring into one. The resulting paintings are dark and atmospheric, urban streets seemingly drenched in rain and mystery.”

oil urban landscape

Mann’s work goes beyond just urban landscapes, and some of his pieces can be seen come June in the John Pence Gallery (you can also see more of his work on Instagram and Facebook).

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‘Light Goes On’ – stunning video by light painter Darren Pearson

28 Oct

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Darren Pearson is a ‘light painter’, who creates photographs and videos that feature elements which are ‘painted’ with light during long exposures. Most photographers have probably tried painting with light at least once, but Pearson takes it to a new level in his video ‘Light Goes On’ which features a skeleton (one of his common ‘characters’) drawn with light, skateboarding through various locations. Click through to watch the appropriately halloween-themed video.

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Making of ( Angry Painter )

10 Feb

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Corel Painter X for Photographers Tutorial 1

20 Dec

Created specifically for photographers by leading Painter Master and artist Karen Sperling. Commissionned by Corel Tutorial 1: Getting started: Autopainting and QuickClone tools

 

Corel Painter X for Photographers Tutorial 3

20 May

Created specifically for photographers by leading Painter Master and artist Karen Sperling. Commissionned by Corel. Tutorial 3: Combining your art with background and borders
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District 9 Interview #4 of 6: Creature Texture Painter – Vancouver Film School (VFS)

22 Sep

District 9 Creature Texture Painter Julianna Kolakis, a Vancouver Film School graduate, discusses her role in creating the film’s groundbreaking visual effects. The acclaimed District 9 was directed by VFS 3D Animation & Visual Effects grad Neill Blomkamp, co-written by Writing for Film & Television grad Terri Tatchell, and featured the visual effects talent of 40 VFS alumni. Find out more about District 9’s VFS connections at vfs.com
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